IFRS publications

This section provides an overview of the latest publications, commentary and guides covering IFRS.

New Zealand Publications

Essential (Differential) Limited
   

Essential (Differential) Limited

Here, at your fingertips, you can navigate around our 'model annual reports' with ease and download or print your own copy. Either way, you now have immediate access to a user-friendly guide that will help you prepare financial information and take your reporting to a higher, more transparent level.


IFRS in brief
   

IFRS in brief

IFRS in brief is a monthly journal that highlights the impact of current accounting issues, new standards and amendments and practical guidance on how to deal with them.

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Tomorrow's Corporate Reporting
   

Tomorrow's Corporate Reporting

The accelerating shift of global economic power: challenges and opportunities

In the latest in the series of PwC’s ‘World in 2050’ reports, analysis reveals that the E7 emerging economies (China, India, Brazil, Russia, Mexico, Indonesia and Turkey) are set to overtake the G7 economies (US, Japan, Germany, UK, France, Italy and Canada) before 2020.

 

International Publications

Our international IFRS publications address the following commonly asked questions: Briefly, what are the requirements of IFRS? What does changing to IFRS involve? How does IFRS compare to other accounting frameworks? What do IFRS financial statements look like? Where can I get advice on applying and interpreting IFRS?

 

IFRS Illustrative Financial Statements

This page contains examples of the IFRS illustrative financial statements. Examples are for existing IFRS preparers and includes financial statements for various industries.

 

Corporate reporting

Our Corporate reporting web page has a useful set of guides, tips and examples of best practice on:

  • integrated reporting;
  • sustainability reporting;
  • good corporate governance;
  • remuneration, people and tax reporting;
  • management and board reporting; and 
  • investors’ views about good practice reporting.